We conclude that, if working at the same rate, to make 374 units, she needs to work for 17 hours.
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At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make 374?</h3>
We know that Mary makes 242 units of something in 11 hours of work, then her rate of work is:
R = (242 units)/(11 hours) = 22 units per hour.
Now, if she wants to make 374 units, then she needs to work for a time T, such that:
(22 units per hour)*T = 374 units.
Solving that linear equation for T, we get:
T = (374 units)/(22 units per hour) = 17 hours
We conclude that, if working at the same rate, to make 374 units, she needs to work for 17 hours.
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Answer:
The answer is "Option C"
Step-by-step explanation:
The using formula
→r = rate
→ n = compounded value
In choice a:
When compounded is monthly


In choice b:
When compounded is quarterly

In choice c:
Whenn compounded is daily 

In choice d:
When compounded is semiannually

Two halfs equal one whole. think of it like this, an orange cut in half leaves you with two halfs, put them together and you have a whole. simple. multiplying by 2 just means adding a number two times.
1 half plus one half= 2halves= 1 whole
1half x 2= 2 halves=1 whole
12,500 divide 1999, 12,500 divide 1998, etc hope this helps